Astronauts Get Tricoders (Almost) 156
AzrealAO writes "Space.com is reporting that The Expedition 9 crew aboard the International Space Station are equipped with HP iPAQ PocketPC's, which they are using as mobile productivity tools to record crew procedures, personal memos, check e-mail and calendars. The crew can also listen to music, view photos from home and read e-books. The iPAQs will be left on the station and reconfigured for future crews, and two additional iPAQs will be sent up on the next flight for a total of four."
Cost? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Cost? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Cost? (Score:1)
China. Rather than a car, it sounds like they want to send up bulldozers.
Re:Cost? (Score:5, Informative)
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/upgrades/go
HP says the h5555 (close enough) weighs 7.29 oz
these guys will convert shit
http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert
been up all night so im probably fulla shit but 7.2 oz is 0.45 pounds (bit less than 1/2 pound?)
0.45 x 5,500 = $2475 a pop. not including SD card or swanky leatherette carrying case. or extended warranty, for that matter
Carry on!
Re:Cost? (Score:1)
Re:Cost? (Score:2)
Well since this whole thing reads like a damn ad, perhaps HP sponsored it. or maybe they should ... corporations sponsor expenses of space travel in exchange for good exposure?
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Re:Tricoders? (Score:3, Informative)
Tricoders [google.be]
TricoRders [google.be]
Last one gives more relevant results.
Re:Tricoders? (Score:1)
Re:Tricoders? (Score:5, Funny)
You must be new here.
Re:Tricoders? (Score:2)
Re:Tricoders? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Tricoders? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Tricoders? (Score:2)
Re:Tricoders? (Score:2)
What I want to know is why I can't buy a tricorder if I want one... the technology is there for a basic model. Take a standard PDA -- doesn't matter if it's PocketPC or Palm. Make sure it's got a camera (preferably with IR capabilities) and a very large stick of flash attached, then create some sensor modules. Temperature, pressure, and maybe magnetic field sensing could be built in, along with hookups for probes of various sort
Re:Tricorders? Absolutely not. (Score:2)
http://toshitin.hp.infoseek.co.jp/library/padd.
hmmm (Score:4, Interesting)
You'd be pissed if you forgot the battery charger though.
Re:hmmm (Score:1)
Re:hmmm (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:hmmm (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:hmmm (Score:2)
Only if the device is going to be used in an area that receives radiation. Don't forget, people aren't radiation hardened, either. The ship protects them from radiation, so they don't have to wear spacesuits all the time.
Re:hmmm (Score:1)
Re:hmmm (Score:2, Funny)
connection? (Score:5, Interesting)
I remember the trouble I had getting ADSL cos I live in the middle of nowhere, but this is something else - surely they cant be using dialup??
Re:connection? (Score:1, Funny)
what sort of connection do they get in space?
I mean, our pings up here really suck.
Re:connection? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:connection? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Rus
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Hehe, that would be one HELL of a long trunk line.. Since the shuttle can relay communications to earth, the units are likely getting their signal from within the shuttle itself. Anyhow, this article is lame and seems to be more of a marketting ploy than anything else. 'Tricorder (kinda)' my ass. To me, the defining characteristic of a triCORDER would be the ability
Official Press Release (Score:5, Informative)
Aren't Tricorders Sensors?? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Aren't Tricorders Sensors?? (Score:2)
I'd say, if anything, PDAs can easily become a merging of both the tricorder and PADD idea, especially if someone makes compact flash sensor add-on and makes relevant data logging software. I know there is one Palm that has GPS.
Re:Aren't Tricorders Sensors?? (Score:1)
Re:Aren't Tricorders Sensors?? (Score:1)
I was thinking the same thing. They took tricorders to the surface of planets to see what things are made of or to detect enemies approaching. I don't imagine them encountering new substances within the space station. If so, they don't need one for each crew.
"Who the hell FARTED?....Okay, if you don't tell me,
PDA and Robots (Score:2, Informative)
Re:PDA and Robots (Score:1)
Here is another article about the PSA, I'd much rather have one of these than a PDA. http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast23jul_1
Not a Bad Choice (Score:5, Funny)
My first choice would have been the Dell Axim X5 400MHzsince it can accept CF and SD cards (and PCMCIA is an adapter is purchased) and it costs considerably less with a 512MB SD card and a WiFi card than the current equivilant iPAQ (the iPAQ 5555). Of course they probably need those biometric security features. Wouldn't want some complete stranger (or the owner) to actually be able to access their weekly calendar. God knows, they're doing some topsecret stuff up there....
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:1)
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:2)
Dell builds cheap shit. if it's a sheap knock off it's a Dell.
I don't even like the Ipaq, and I would take one before another Dell
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:1)
Palm would be better (Score:2)
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:1)
ehhmmm.. I don't think that's really an issue here.
Re:Not a Bad Choice (Score:3, Funny)
You do understand we're talking about rocket scientists here...
Re:Rugged!? (Score:2)
A bud of mine bought his iPaq about a year and a half ago. Twice since then, the iPaq has gone completely kaput - wouldn't turn on, couldn't be revived. He got it replaced both times, but a device that fails after 7 or 8 months of normal use isn't exactl
Imagine... (Score:1, Redundant)
Sorry, I just had to do it.
Another article. (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/333/C2797/ [mobilemag.com]
keeping in touch (Score:5, Insightful)
The iPaq being used in space is another example where the benefits of technology can be felt as it would reduce the effects of "asthenia" where astronauts experience phases of fatigue, low motivation, hypersensitivty and irritability with the change in environment and lack of social communication. The iPaq obviously aims to provide a solution to that problem to a great extent.
Real Tricorder? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Real Tricorder? (Score:3, Funny)
Just play beepbeepwhirr.mp3 on it...
Ah, the self-delusion of fiction-tech-desperate (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Ah, the self-delusion of fiction-tech-desperate (Score:2)
If I were you... (Score:2)
Kjella
Re:If I were you... (Score:1)
Hey! (Score:1)
Uh, I can't really remember (Score:5, Insightful)
They may have such functions as this PDA, but they'd be so far below the level of a tricorder's usual function that they wouldn't be worth mentioning, and, being tools for work, never be used as such.
Re:Uh, I can't really remember (Score:1, Funny)
*new sector
*something mysterious that needs investigation
*the CAPTAIN (the last person you'd send..) and the THREE next most important people go to investigate.
*some crazy alien civilization in trouble, happen to speak english
* plot thickens, somehow captain or crew member has sexual tension with a princess of fugly alien race.
*they have to leave the planet after solving the p
Re:Uh, I can't really remember (Score:1, Flamebait)
What pissed me off when I watched ST as a kid was that it's not something human, just something adult... every alien race suffers from being emotionally immature and acting like a 7-year-old up past his bedtime on a sugar high... and Kirk always struggles:
Kirk:
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Not sure I would... modern cell phones are a good bit more svelte then the old ST:ToS communicators (If I remember correctly what they looked like when the crew was hold
Re:Uh, I can't really remember (Score:1)
The PADD was he ST PDA.
Re:Uh, I can't really remember (Score:1)
Don't tricorders scan things? (Score:1, Interesting)
Now I'll be really impressed if they can replicate the function where you can control the entire station from one padd (theoretically).
What's not reported is... (Score:2, Funny)
Damn it, Jim (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Damn it, Jim (Score:1)
cool... (Score:1)
Sensationalize much? (Score:5, Insightful)
Secondly, these things are not anything even resembling the functions of a tricorder. I read the headline and was instantly thinking, "Wow, a handheld scanning tool. That should be cool." But no, I read on to find it's a stupid unmodified iPAQ. They don't do sensing, they don't take readings, and they don't scan anything. It's not a tricorder, and it's not ALMOST a tricorder. It's a goddamned PDA.
Re:Sensationalize much? (Score:1)
Re:Sensationalize much? (Score:1)
It's really a big let down to see "OMG A TRICORDER WOW" and find out it's a PDA.
*sigh*
Another article that should have been rejected due to falsified info, or edited.
that's good, but... (Score:2)
Re:that's good, but... (Score:1)
hmmm... only 2 of them? (Score:1)
are they trying to cut back the cost? makes me wonder.
You may be on to something! (Score:1)
Instead of calling it a "Tricoder" [sic], call it an "AstroNote"
Calendar? (Score:5, Funny)
Monday: Float about and do stuff
Tuesday: Float about and do stuff
Wednesday: Float about and do stuff
Thursday: Float about and do stuff
Friday: Float about and do stuff
Saturday: It's the weekend! Float about and do stuff
Sunday: Float about and put next week's calendar in
I bet they'd rather have a phaser (Score:2, Funny)
Tricorders are for all those Next Generation do-gooders. Hand me a hand phaser, and I'll explore space the Kirk way.
One dead alien at a time.
Re:I bet they'd rather have a phaser (Score:2)
Too advanced (Score:5, Funny)
Scan for structural integrity (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Scan for structural integrity (Score:2)
Re:Scan for structural integrity (Score:1)
Re:Scan for structural integrity (Score:1)
RIAA? (Score:2, Funny)
sorry for the incredible geekedness of this post (Score:1)
Biggest problem with PADDs (Score:4, Insightful)
Workarounds:
1. Stock each PDA with a 1GB mem card
2. Dock early and often (automatic backup on docking)!
3. Wifi to the ISS servers.
Finally an obligatory Trekkie comments: They're more like PADDs [wikipedia.org] not Tricorders, you insensitive p'tahks!
Weight savings (Score:2)
Note to self! (Score:2)
Note to self: delete pr0n before leaving station!
Hey.. (Score:2)
What a joke (Score:1)
I thought NASA wanted to IMPROVE reliability?! (Score:1)
Or is this because the Space Station is actually funded by Microsoft and is just a floating Exchange server with the world's most efficient cooling system?
Re:I thought NASA wanted to IMPROVE reliability?! (Score:2)
That's not a tricorder... (Score:2)
I did R&D on its mercuric iodide-based predecessor in the early 90's, although that was more of a "luggable" xrf analyzer...
Is the Ipaq a Windows or Linux device? (Score:2)
man, they make my b/w palm look quite primptive in comparison. These things are more like a real pc.
THank you palm for destroying your marketshare by not innovating. Sadly I hate ms but they have the better beast. A windows pocketpc can even run dvd divx's!
Re: Space radiation... (Score:2)
Are the astronauts shielded by radiation?
The humans and the devices are inside this thing called a space station that's designed to block space radiation.
Re: Space radiation... (Score:1)